Comoros 5000 Francs 2005 UNC Banknote
The Comoros 5000 Francs 2005 banknote is one of the highest denominations issued by the Union of the Comoros, making it a standout piece in any world banknote collection. Known for its detailed design and vibrant colors, this banknote reflects the cultural and natural richness of the islands.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it offers collectors a flawless and visually striking example of modern African currency.
Historical Significance
The Comoros, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, has a unique cultural identity influenced by African, Arab, and French traditions. Its banknotes often highlight important aspects of daily life, architecture, and local economy.
High-denomination notes such as the 5000 Francs are especially desirable among collectors due to their stronger visual presence and lower availability in perfect condition.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
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A high-denomination issue from a lesser-known country
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A culturally rich island nation currency
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A valuable addition to African and world collections
Technical Specifications
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Country: Comoros
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Denomination: 5000 Francs
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Year: 2005
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Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
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Material: Paper
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Printer: Not specified
Obverse
Detailed design featuring national themes, often including architecture or local figures.
Reverse
Imagery reflecting Comoros’ environment, culture, or economic activity.
Security Features
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Watermark
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Security thread
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Microprinting
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Fine line engraving
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The Comoros 5000 Francs 2005 UNC banknote is a premium addition for collectors seeking unique and high-denomination banknotes. Its origin, design, and condition make it especially appealing.
Perfect for:
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World banknote collections
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African currency collectors
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High-denomination note sets